The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... considered them as standing in a formal text or not -- they certainly peculiar situation , and as entitled invade the province of ministers , to take somewhat more liberty in and are chargeable with the disor- addressing congregated ...
... considered them as standing in a formal text or not -- they certainly peculiar situation , and as entitled invade the province of ministers , to take somewhat more liberty in and are chargeable with the disor- addressing congregated ...
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... considered as orderly for the ruler of the synagogue to call out whomsoever he thought proper , to instruct and exhort the people ; and that it was by no means uncommon for that officer when he saw any person in the assembly , whether ...
... considered as orderly for the ruler of the synagogue to call out whomsoever he thought proper , to instruct and exhort the people ; and that it was by no means uncommon for that officer when he saw any person in the assembly , whether ...
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... considered as the work of the first excellence , now in pub- lication , in the department of reli- gious miscellanies ; and if that was found so dry and uninteresting as to be given up , what ( tua pace ) have you to expect ? I know ...
... considered as the work of the first excellence , now in pub- lication , in the department of reli- gious miscellanies ; and if that was found so dry and uninteresting as to be given up , what ( tua pace ) have you to expect ? I know ...
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... considered their honour and duty concerned in it , resided at the distance of forty or fifty miles . The death song was repeat- ed , as was the shaking of hands . Both were again repeated , the third and last time . Immediately after ...
... considered their honour and duty concerned in it , resided at the distance of forty or fifty miles . The death song was repeat- ed , as was the shaking of hands . Both were again repeated , the third and last time . Immediately after ...
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... considered in this light but the Religion of Jesus Christ ; the glorious Gospel of the blessed God , which is the power of God unto sal- vation to every one that believeth ; which alone can reach the heart - act upon its inmost recesses ...
... considered in this light but the Religion of Jesus Christ ; the glorious Gospel of the blessed God , which is the power of God unto sal- vation to every one that believeth ; which alone can reach the heart - act upon its inmost recesses ...
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